Sadly te above "fix" is not true. We tested flash on youtube and got
HTML5 video :(
What really fixed the problem was forcing older librtmp version to
install:
sudo apt-get install librtmp0=2.4~20110711.gitc28f1bab-1
I had newer from XBMC custom repository and installing distribution, older
ver
We have managed to get back Flash in Firefox 22 to work on Ubuntu 12.04.
Steps:
reinstall flashplugin-installer
reinstall FIREFOX (sic!)
move ~/.mozilla to backup directory
Start firefox.
All steps required - which suggests that the problem is not distribution-only.
There is some kind of problem w
Erm.. can you please explain in a few words how it is possible for such a major
bug not to be fixed?
I just upgraded from 10.04 LTS to 12.04 LTS and lost flash in Firefox. I did
simmilar thing with my home machine (10.04 LTS -> 11.04) and also lost flash,
but hoped it was some kind of my mistake
Thank you, above arguments are convincing. Please close this bug (I vote
for close).
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Title:
HAProxy /etc/init.d/haproxy script fails to run by de
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: haproxy
DIST: Ubuntu 10.4.1 LTS
PACKAGE: haproxy-1.3.22-1
FILE: /etc/init.d/haproxy
There is a problem running this script - it does not do anything; fails
to start/stop/status.
There is a strange variable in line 19:
ENABLED=0
and then suspicious line